Is anyone familiar with the dominican montecristo classic series? I lit up the rothchilde vitola last night and it was very weird.

It had an overly sweet, gummy, almost like a slight menthol aftertaste. I'm trying to be honest with myself: I can't decide if i really liked it or not. At the time it was just so different than what I'm used to. Now i'm anxious to try it again to make up my mind. Maybe that's the answer right there?

Is anyone familiar with the dominican montecristo classic series? I lit up the rothchilde vitola last night and it was very weird.

It had an overly sweet, gummy, almost like a slight menthol aftertaste. I'm trying to be honest with myself: I can't decide if i really liked it or not. At the time it was just so different than what I'm used to. Now i'm anxious to try it again to make up my mind. Maybe that's the answer right there?

Am Ii the only one that thinks this is an odd one?

I had a bunch of the 1999 anniversary series that were great. Not sure how far off they are from yours. Pretty mellow and mild though. I can't say any of them had a menthol aftertaste. Not sure I'd like that either!?

Had my first Camacho today, the Connecticut. I love the spice from it, but was still pretty mellow compared to my usual go to sticks.

My favorite local shop just got a few boxes of the My Uzi Weighs a Ton. How are they?

Can't realy say yet. I've only had one so far the ones I got was a pre week smoke to try out before my local B&M had another DoubleShot event with Drew Estates and Joya de Nicaragua.
It was the second one their the rep. Had a bundle of the MUZWAT 6x60 and a box of Undercrown Corona Doble (hit those hard) along with JDN Dark Corojo.
The local B&M should carrying the MUZWAT and Undercrowns soon. So for the MUZWAT 5x60 was pretty good stick. Medium bodied with coffee/ chocolate notes with mid wood and spice undertones running almost three hours of smoking time.

This place has been dead lately just as I've been stocking up and enjoying some decent sticks.

Didn't get done what I wanted on my car tonight so I'm loserbrating with a new one to me. Lit up a Rocky Patel Decade Torpedo. Very nice smoke!! I took a chance and bought a box of them so I'm glad I like them!!

Going to be a long night. Got hired off duty to work a Frat party with another officer so had to pick something up. 2 montecristos cabinet seleccion Belicosos and 2 Churchill. Will get some actions shots shortly, lol.

Hey Andy, if you're interested there is a Big Smoke dinner and event down here in Evansville on the 31 of March. Here is some info, copy and pasted from my email.

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Cigar! Cigar!, Madeleine's Fusion Restaurant, Buxton Motorsports, and Tucker Publishing/Evansville Living Magazine will host the very first annual River City BIG SMOKE with all profits benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project. The date is Saturday, March 31, 2012 from 6 PM until 10 PM which coincidentally is the day before a local smoking ban goes into effect.
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The River City BIG SMOKE will be held in Madeleine's Event Center, 956 Parrett Street, Evansville, IN and will include a gourmet buffet provided by Madeleine's Fusion Restaurant, complimentary premium liquor tastings of single malt scotch, high end bourbons, etc. along with several complimentary premium cigars. First Year Introductory Price for the very first River City BIG SMOKE is $50 per ticket and is partially tax deductible. There will be a cash bar and a cigar bar available where attendees can purchase beer, wine, mixed drinks, cigars by the single or box, and cigar accessories plus numerous vendor tables and displays.
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We are LIMITED TO 300 TICKETS and they must be purchased in advance at Cigar! Cigar!, Madeleine's Fusion Restaurant, Tucker Publishing/Evansville Living offices, Buxton Motorsports, or Opus 1 Music. You can also call 1-812-401-1202 to purchase. All tickets will either be mailed to your address or can be picked up at the door the night of the event. Tickets WILL NOT be available for purchase at the door and You Must Be 21 Years of Age to Attend this event.
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This event will be a great night out not only for cigar smokers, but anyone who enjoys gourmet food, fine bourbons, single malt scotch, good music, and just a great, fun evening. Mark your calendar now, buy your tickets as soon as possible, and prepare for a great Saturday evening, March 31, 2012. All profits from this event will benefit the Wounded Warrior's Project (see: http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/) and part of your ticket price is tax deductible
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UPDATE: The list of complimentary whisky pours currently stands at the following: Russell Reserve Southern, Rare Breed, Wild Turkey 81, Stetson, Glenlivet Nadura 18 year old, Glenlivet Nadura 21 year old, Chaviz 18 year old, Woodford Reserve Double Aged RNDC Bourbon, Aberfeldy, MacCallan, Highland Park, Willett Crossroads Bourbon, Backbone Bourbon Crossroads, Bulleit Bourbon, George Dickel Single Barrel Tennessee Whisky, Johnnie Walker Double Black, Crown Royal Black Canadian Whisky. And there are more to come....!
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I've got my tickets, should be a great time, Madeleines is the very best restaurant around so food will be fantastic.